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Re: additives are a bad idea
 
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Re: additives are a bad idea


RE: ...personal opinion which my experience suggests is incorrect.
A. While I can appreciate the value or personal experience, I'm thinking that the published tests and results would prove far more substantial in cases such as these.

RE: What I read on this forum goes against all my experiences.
A. Under the context of a fair and balanced assessment, I'd be interested in hearing and considering your experiences as well.

RE: Try different methods and see which has the best result.
A. I think many people including myself have given chemical reduction a fair shake. In fact, I spent a good portion of the first year producing and testing various Colloidal Silver products that included chemical reduced CS according to Bills recipes. However, and as it turned out, I discovered that the claims associated with the product did not live-up to the proposed chemistry nor did they work as well as their none reduced counterparts, and so I began to investigate matters further.

RE: I will stick to the reduction method as ionic has proven worthless to me. I remain totally unconvinced about ionic silver.
A. As previously indicated, I would be interested in hearing more on your personal experiences and the applications in which you concluded that pure Colloidal Silver products have not benefited you. ie, what processing methods were used, what were the concentrations, was it stabilized etc etc.

RE: BTW he has not made ANY money from me and I will state that I have no connection to him or his products and I make no recommendation about them only his advise.
A. I understand that and appreciate your willingness to share that information. Though I'd add that the point raised on the matter of sellers was not for solicitation per say, but more along the lines of the bias that accompanies the practice. ie, most sellers will cater to their products and /or interests.

RE: There are many on his forum who have similar experiences to mine. His device is manufactured to make use of added electrolytes as there is no method of electrode change over/swapping which many other devices incorporate.
A. In the words of the aforementioned seller, I'd posit that we should never underestimate the power of the Placebo Effect :)

RE: The tests that appear are flawed in favour of ionic silver but in reality the opposite was true to me.
A. I'm somewhat surprised to hear this given that we haven't referenced any tests to date. Though I'd be more than happy to share some with you if you remain open to the idea.

RE: At the end of the day, the best method is the one which provides the best results for you. I am one who is firmly not in the ionic camp!
A. I can certainly sympathize with this sentiment. However, and with so many testimonials to consider, I'd question why we're debating the issue at this particular point. Wouldn't you agree?
 

 
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